So I decided against the american cichlids and decided to go with the SA dwarf cichlids set-up.
I've got a piece of bogwood but I am going to get more also I'm putting in live plants but since they dig I will put stone on the base or something.

So I decided against the american cichlids and decided to go with the SA dwarf cichlids set-up.
I've got a piece of bogwood but I am going to get more also I'm putting in live plants but since they dig I will put stone on the base or something.

Female angels can be territorial just like males... why two and not just one?

Why two pair of apistos?

If you're planning on breeding bristlenose, there are a lot of fish in there that would eat eggs/fry.

Corydoras do better in numbers of at least 6.

Personally, I would choose either a pair of rams OR a pair of apistos, a bristlenose, a group of one species of corydoras, and perhaps a small group of one species of dither fish._________________Dumpster TankNano FishMbuna

The other tanks are fine no deaths at all 100% truth.
I got this tank and it will be my last and all I want is advice for the stocking.
Is the stocking I listed just there alright??

No deaths yet doesn't mean the fish will thrive long term.
You completely missed the point of nikelodeon79's post.
What fish do you have and what tanks and we can probably sort them so you can have sustainable set ups?